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<blockquote data-quote="arrow13" data-source="post: 6144652" data-attributes="member: 75496"><p>Yup, that's one of my favorites. Good job lknchoppers for posting the photo.</p><p> The weight forward of the splitting head, the light handle with the finger hook/fawn foot makes this tool work very well. Much less fatigue than many "old school" tools that we still love.</p><p> The picture describes it best. Note that there is a difference between splitting and chopping heads with Fiskars brand. Worth your while to feel them in the store of your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arrow13, post: 6144652, member: 75496"] Yup, that's one of my favorites. Good job lknchoppers for posting the photo. The weight forward of the splitting head, the light handle with the finger hook/fawn foot makes this tool work very well. Much less fatigue than many "old school" tools that we still love. The picture describes it best. Note that there is a difference between splitting and chopping heads with Fiskars brand. Worth your while to feel them in the store of your choice. [/QUOTE]
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